Wrest

Wrest is a fluent, easy-to-use, object oriented Ruby HTTP/REST client library with support for RFC2616 HTTP caching, multiple HTTP backends and async calls using EventMachine. It runs on CRuby and JRuby.

The popularity rating of
Wrest
explained

Github Repository

Rubygem

The highest rated repository is
rails/rails
with
30890
watchers and
12525
forks, resulting in a Github score of
99.99

The highest rated Rubygem is
rake
with
111305426
total downloads

These are the references for the score, marking the popularity of 100%

Now, the repository for
Wrest
over at
kaiwren/wrest
has got
17
watchers and
2
forks, resulting in a Github score of
0.03

Now, the gem
wrest
has got
103681
total downloads

Therefore, the relative popularity percentage can be calculated for
Wrest

0.03
watchers & forks * 100%

= 0.03%

99.99 top score

103681
total downloads * 100%

= 0.09%

111305426 top score

The average of those two values results in the score:

0.06%

So, assuming everyone is using the most popular projects,
roughly
one
out of
100
Rubyists use
Wrest

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